"Dowsing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dowsing is the practice of using a tool, such as a Y-shaped branch or a rod, to locate or detect something that is hidden from sight, such as water, minerals, or buried objects. The person using the dowsing tool is believed to be able to sense the presence or absence of the hidden item and follow its direction to find it.
I apologize, but I'm not familiar with the word "dows." Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to say? If you meant to say "how's," I can explain its meaning.
Dowse (verb): to detect the presence or location of something, especially water, using a divining rod or other device.
Dowsed refers to the act of searching for or finding something, especially a place or object, using a supposed supernatural faculty, such as aim, direction, or guidance.
A dowser is a person who uses a divining rod or other tool to locate underground water, oil, or other hidden substances. The word "dowser" refers to a person who uses the method of dowsing, which is a form of divination that involves using a tool, such as a Y-shaped branch or a wire, to detect the supposed presence of something beneath the surface of the earth.
I think the correct spelling is " doubt". <br><br>Doubt is a feeling of uncertainty or lack of confidence about the truth or existence of something. It is a mental state where an individual is uncertain about the accuracy or authenticity of something, and may question or hesitate to accept it.